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== Eating & Drinking ==
As a vegan you're down to fruits and veggies from the markets. No restaurant will serve anything vegan. As a vegetarian you're down to pizzas. While Argentina is quite famous for it's meaty cuisine, [[User:MOAH|Mind of a Hitchhiker]] strongly disagrees with the above statement. In major cities like Buenos Aires, Rosario and Cordoba, there's little Chinese buffet places that only serve vegetarian and vegan food. They weigh your food and it costs about 50 pesos (January 2017) for one person to get full - like ''really'' rolling out the door full. They're often in the downtown areas of larger cities. For vegetarians, ''empanadas'' are the most reliable source of food, country wide. They're sold at bakeries, pizzerias and their own special shops. If you have your own cooking equipment, you have loads of freedom to make nice food. You can get a half kilo pack of polenta (corn porridge) for cheap and buy some (already spiced) tomato sauce with it and prepare it with water whenever you like. Add cheese to change it from vegan to vegetarian or add more veggies when you're feeling elaborate. Argentina's supermarkets have a large soup section too. They're vegan. Get the delicious ''zapallo'' (pumpkin) soup and a bag of egg-less letter pasta (it's both fun and space-optimized) to make the soup filling. ''Buen provecho'', you crazy vegan.
== Accommodation & Sleeping ==

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